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  1. since the debate over the affair has been shaped by the political climate. Hickok's papers were opened in 1978, a time when homophobia ran rampant. in U.S. society and when marriage equality was not even on the horizon. This. paved the way for a pattern of lesbian denial among Roosevelt biographers. and scholars.

  2. 21. Okt. 1979 · HYDE PARK, N.Y. — A correspondence consisting of more than 3,000 letters between Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok, a reporter and author, provides new insights into the former First Lady's ...

  3. 5. Apr. 2021 · In the summer of 1928, Roosevelt met journalist Lorena Hickok, whom she would come to refer to as Hick. The thirty-year relationship that ensued has remained the subject of much speculation, from the evening of FDR’s inauguration, when the First Lady was seen wearing a sapphire ring Hickok had given her, to the opening up of her private correspondence archives in 1998.

  4. «Eleanor Roosevelt sigue de actualidad casi 60 años después de su muerte. Y todo gracias a un libro que acaba de publicar la escritora Susan Quinn y que cuenta, con todo lujo de detalles, la relación que mantuvo la ex primera dama con otra mujer, la periodista Lorena Hickok. Eleanor y Hick ha sido editado en España por Casiopea».

  5. 5. Okt. 2022 · By Heather Schwedel. Oct 05, 20222:22 PM. Lorena Hickok and Eleanor Roosevelt attending the Pan American Day concert on April 16, 1935. Bettmann via Getty Images. In Bros, which may or may not be ...

  6. 26. Feb. 2016 · The Romance of Lorena Hickok and Eleanor Roosevelt. Thu February 25 – Sun March 6. Baltimore Theatre Project, 45 West Preston St., Baltimore MD 21201 Box office: 410-752-8558 . Photo: Lorena Hickok.

  7. 30. Apr. 2022 · Eleanor Roosevelt, wearing a white hat, on a street in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with former Associated Press reporter Lorena Hickok (second from right of Mrs. Roosevelt) on March 15, 1934 AP.